Grizzly H6246 Cutting Meat Grinding Meat, To cut meat with your bandsaw, To use the meat grinder

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Cutting Meat

 

Grinding Meat

 

 

 

 

 

 

Your Model H6246 Meat-Cutting Bandsaw will cut through any fresh meat and almost all frozen meat.

To cut meat with your bandsaw:

1.Use the side fence to gauge the thickness of your desired cut. The front fence should brace the meat. Make sure the fences will not be in line with the cut.

2.Turn the bandsaw ON and slowly guide the meat into the blade by sliding the table. With frozen meat, pay close attention to the feed- rate. All cuts should be slow and smooth. If you hear the motor slow down or struggle with the cut, stop cutting.

3.Clear the slice you just cut and slide the meat toward the side fence. You can make successive cuts and the following slices will be the same thickness as the first.

This bandsaw can cut your fingers off or cause other bodily harm. Use a wooden push stick when cutting small pieces and always properly support any item you cut.

Bacteria from raw meat has been frequently linked to illness and even death! Describing proper meat handling techniques outside of cleaning the bandsaw is beyond the scope of this manual. If you are unclear about sanitary meat handling practices, contact your local Board of Health or the USDA to research the proper methods of meat handling.

The meat grinder is great for grinding hamburger and sausage. The grinder automatically engages when it is mounted to the bandsaw unit.

To use the meat grinder:

1.Make sure that all the grinder components are cleaned and sanitized thoroughly. Refer to Section 5: Sanitization on page 23.

2.Install the meat grinder as explained on page 19.

3.Lower the blade guide as low as it will go and lock it in place.

4.Prepare a place for the ground meat to exit the grinder.

5.Drop 11/2" cubes of meat into the grinder, one at a time. Always use the pusher to push the meat into the spinning auger; never use your fingers.

6.Always thoroughly clean and sanitize all parts of the grinder that have been exposed to meat or food particles. Refer to Section 5: Sanitization on page 23.

Note—DO NOT leave the meat grinder installed on the bandsaw when not in use.

The meat grinder can easily grind your fingers. Never use your fingers to push meat into the grind- er. Always use the pro- vided pusher and remove the meat grinder when not in use.

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H6246 Meat Cutting Bandsaw

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Contents Meat Cutting Bandsaw Page Table of Contents Introduction ForewordContact Info H6246 Meat Cutting Bandsaw Identification Safety Safety Instructions for MachineryAlways Lock Mobile Bases Before Operating Machinery Additional Safety Instructions for Meat Saws If AT ANY Time if YOU areCircuit Requirements 110V OperationSET UP Set Up Safety Items Needed forUnpacking QtyInventory Inventory Figure QtyHardware Recognition Chart Clean Up Site ConsiderationsLegs Tensioning BladeBlade Tracking To track the blade Unplug the bandsawChanges in the blade tension may change the blade tracking Adjusting Support Bearings Adjusting Blade GuidesTo adjust the support bearings Unplug the bandsaw To adjust the blade guides Unplug the bandsawTo install the table Hex Bolts M6-1 xPage Fences To assemble fenceTo install the meat grinder Meat GrinderTest Run Operation Safety Key Switch OperationsGuide Post Changing BladesTo change blades Unplug the bandsaw Cutting Meat Grinding Meat To cut meat with your bandsawTo use the meat grinder Cleaning the Saw SanitizationProper Sanitation Accessories H1302 H1300 H1298 G7984 H4979 H4977 H2347 H0736G8683-Mini Shop Fox Mobile Base Maintenance ScheduleTable & Blade BeltH6246 110V Single-Phase H6246 Parts Breakdown H6246 Parts Breakdown H6246 Parts Breakdown H6246 Parts List DescriptionDrive Pulley Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Possible SolutionWarranty and Returns Warranty Card Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC BOX BELLINGHAM, WAPage Call Today For a Free Full Color Catalog